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Konstantinos Mavrokoridis is a Senior Lecturer in Experimental Particle Physics at the University of Liverpool, Department of Physics. He established the Neutrino Liquid Argon (LAr) facility in 2009 and serves as the manager for the SBND 112-ton LAr TPC and the ARIADNE experiment. His roles include Director of Employability Events and Physics Director of Equality and Diversity.
- PhD in Liquid Argon/Xenon for Dark Matter detection (University of Sheffield)
- BSc in Physics (University of Kent)
His research focuses on Neutrino Physics, Dark Matter Searches, and Liquid Argon Detector Technology, with applications in medical physics. Current projects include ARIADNE (CERN beam-line), SBND (Fermi Lab), and international collaborations on DUNE and T2K experiments.
Recent publications highlight advancements in LAr detector technologies, including optical readout systems, vertical drift designs, and gas mixture optimizations. Key projects involve supernova neutrino detection, kaon cross-section measurements, and scintillation studies for next-generation neutrino experiments.
- ERC Starting Grant (2016) for ARIADNE
He supervises PhD students and leads detector development initiatives. Institutional affiliations include the Institute of Physics (IOP) and leadership roles in the Physics department's admissions and diversity programs.



